He won’t be able to fire anyone — but Donald Trump may get a chance to send someone to jail when he reports for jury duty on Monday.

The GOP presidential front-runner will have to abandon the campaign trail and do his civic duty in Manhattan Supreme Court at 60 Centre St. at 9 a.m., a spokesman told The Post.

“He’s obligated to appear, and he will be there,” said Alan Garten, general counsel to the Trump Organization, who praised his boss’ work ethic.

“As if running for president and running his company aren’t demanding enough, he will also be serving on jury duty and fulfilling his civil duty,” Garten said. “He looks forward to it.”

The former “Celebrity Apprentice” host was fined $250 earlier this year for missing five previous summonses over the past nine years, a court source said.

Trump says he never got the notices because they were sent to the Central Park South address of a building he owns but doesn’t live in.

A new rule put in place earlier this year requires people summoned for jury duty to remain in the courthouse for two days — but celebs like Madonna still get preferential treatment, as she was allowed to skate in only a few hours.

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Trump, meanwhile, will remain on the campaign trail during the weekend. He is expected Saturday at the Iowa State Fair, where he will offer fairgoers helicopter rides on his private chopper.